Drive him out of his mind In english explanation

The meaning, explanation, definition and origin of the idiom/phrase "drive him out of his mind", English Idiom Dictionary ( also found in Vietnamese )

author Jimmy Hung calendar 2022-03-15 11:03

Meaning of Drive him out of his mind (redirected from drive (one) out of (one's) mind )

Synonyms:

drive (one) up the wall

Drive (one) out of (one's) mind informal verb phrase figurative

To make someone insane; to irritate someone.

Please stop making that banging noise, Peter– it's driving me out of my brain!

I want to have a good rest on this holiday because our job drives me out of my brain.

Your interruption only drives the entire staff out of their brain.

Other phrases about:

bug the hell/crap/shit out of somebody

To annoy someone very much

rattle someone's cage

To make someone feel angry or upset

all somebody ever does is...

Used to complain that one does the same thing very often, usually in an annoying way

get on (one's) tits

To annoy someone

drive (someone) potty

To irritate, annoy, or drive someone insane

Grammar and Usage of Drive (one) out of (one's) mind

Verb Forms

  • to drive (one) out of (one's) mind
  • drives (one) out of (one's) mind
  • driving (one) out of (one's) mind
  • drove (one) out of (one's) mind

The verb "drive" should be conjugated according to its tense.

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Bad people but they are still rich or wealthy.

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Fairy tales have a lot of the devil looks after his own but in the end they are still punished.

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